And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.


The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England; Or, a Commentary Upon Littleton (ed. 1809)


And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.

And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.

And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.

And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.